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birdie 
has definitions from the fields of games,mathematics,sport,golf
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									[ verb ] (sport,golf) to shoot in one stroke under par; in golf  Used in print(Alfred Wright, "A Duel Golfers Will Never Forget"...) He birdied the 13 th , the 15 th and the 18 th - five birdies , one bogey and 12 pars for a 68 . Starting half an hour behind Player in company with British Open_Champion_Kel_Nagle , Palmer birdied the 2 nd , the 9 th , the 13 th and the 16 th - four birdies , one bogey and 13 pars for a 69 . At one point late in the day , when Palmer was lining_up a 25 - foot putt on the 16 th , a thunderous cheer from the direction of the 18 th green unmistakably announced that Player had birdied the final hole . As Player stepped on the first tee he knew that Palmer had birdied the first two holes and already was 2 under par for the day . In_fact , he went_on to birdie the 6 th and 8 th as_well , to go 4 under par for the first eight holes . | 
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									[ noun ] Woman's first name, popularity rank in the U.S. is 1083  | 
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									[ noun ] (games) badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers  Synonyms Related terms | 
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